It seems that Hollywood is starting to catch on to what many viewers already know: Some of the best shows on TV are not on a network; they're streaming over your internet connection. Shows such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black from Netflix have been capturing people's imagination for years, although major awards have often eluded them. But in the first months of 2015, one announcement after another pointed toward a sort of streaming content renaissance.

Attributor Corporation, a provider of web-wide content monitoring and monetization platforms, announced a collaboration with Creative Commons to launch FairShare, a free service allowing bloggers and individual content creators to understand how their work is shared across the web.

The Taiwan Library Consortium, in conjunction with the government of Taiwan, has selected Ingram Digital, an Ingram content company focused on solutions for digital content management, hosting, and distribution, to provide e-books and audio books to a majority of the nation's libraries.

DPCI, a provider of integrated technology solutions for organizations that need to publish content to web, print, and mobile channels, announced it has joined the Acquia Partner program at the Platinum level.

Tsavo Media, a company focused on the delivery and monetization of niche content to digital consumers, introduced Twithority, "Twitter Search by-Authority," a new search engine for the microblogging service Twitter.

The Healthcare and Science business of Thomson Reuters announced that ISI Web of Knowledge now includes Global Health and the Global Health Archive from CABI, a not-for-profit, science-based development and information organization.

Gabriels Technology Solutions, an e-commerce technology provider, and Endeca Technologies, Inc., a search and information access software company, announced the introduction of search products for new media.

Collexis Holdings Inc., a developer of semantic search and knowledge discovery software, announced the launch of the Hydrogen Fuel Knowledge Dashboard made possible through a partnership with Thomson Reuters and the University of South Carolina.

Semantico Limited, a provider of services and technology for online publishing, announced a new release of its SAMS access management system for online publishing offering full support for Shibboleth version 1.3 and 2.0.

Rise Vision, Inc., a provider of a web-based content management systems for the control of digital signage networks, has announced new features for the winter release of its Rise Display Network (RDN) service.

Datawatch Corporation, a provider of Enterprise Information Management (EIM), announced the general availability of Datawatch ES, Version 4.6, the latest version of the company's enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) and enterprise reporting solution.

Collexis Holdings Inc., a developer of semantic search and knowledge discovery software, announced that the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has licensed the Collexis Reviewer Finder and Journal Dashboard applications for the 6 AACR cancer research journals.

Optenet, a global IT security company and provider of content filtering solutions, announced the availability of HostSecure, a new solution that can analyze, detect, and report inappropriate user-generated material posted on organizations' websites, blogs, and wikis.

WebJunction, an online learning community for librarians and library staff, has released Library Management Competencies, a guide to courses and resources to help current and aspiring library managers.

BBC Audiobooks announced a distribution agreement with OverDrive, a global distributor of digital audiobooks, eBooks, and more to libraries, to enable BBC Audiobooks content to be made available as downloads to library borrowers.

A report released by Forrester Research, and commissioned by Adobe, has highlighted the fact that knowledge workers working in companies remain more than a little worried about the security of Web 2.0-based collaborative working systems.